Mairimashita! Iruma-kun (dub) Episode 1 Review
The irony of the story is that the "monsters" (demons) treat Iruma with more care and affection than the humans in his life did.
Iruma must attend the Babyls School for Demons, where he has to hide his human nature because humans are considered mythical—and delicious—to demons. This creates a tension between his newfound happiness and the constant fear of discovery. A Change in Hierarchy
Watch how the first episode subverts expectations by turning a story of neglect into a colorful, comedic journey of self-discovery: Mairimashita! Iruma-kun (Dub) Episode 1
While Sullivan is a powerful demon who bought a human child, he doesn't want a servant; he desperately wants a grandson to dote on . For Iruma, this is his first experience with unconditional support, even if it comes from a demon.
The first episode of Mairimashita! Iruma-kun (English Title: Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun ), titled introduces a story that is much deeper than its colorful, comedic exterior suggests. While it begins as a fish-out-of-water comedy, the core of the episode establishes a poignant narrative about trauma, neglect, and the search for belonging. The Dark Reality of Iruma’s Past The irony of the story is that the
Because of his upbringing, Iruma has developed a "survivalist" level of kindness. He is physically unable to say "no" to anyone who asks him for a favor—a character trait born from a desperate need to please others to avoid conflict or further neglect.
The episode culminates in Iruma accidentally becoming the center of attention. By simply reading a "protection spell" (which was actually a forbidden chant provided by Sullivan) and using his high-level dodging skills to "defeat" the top student, Alice Asmodeus, Iruma inadvertently earns respect through strength—something he never sought. A Change in Hierarchy Watch how the first
His life was so dangerous that he developed a supernatural-like ability to dodge any incoming threat, which is a physical manifestation of his constant state of fight-or-flight while living with his birth parents. Redemption in the Demon World